Consultants galore descended on Sutherland Middle School this week to present their ideas for the future of Route 29N. Delivering the expected lip service to mixed-use centers and walkable spaces, land-use consultants Community Design + Architecture and transportation consultants Meyer, Mohaddes Associates presented three primary concepts for planned growth to an audience of concerned locals on Thursday, May 18. On Saturday, they held more workshops for those who just can’t get enough land-use planning.
Three Options for Route 29N
Option 1: Big Fat 29. The main feature of this plan is a six-lane 29. It has the lowest build-out capacity and concentrates employment in the area around the airport.
Option 2: Parallel Plan. This entails joining roads both east and west of 29 to divert more local traffic, with growth dispersed along these parallel roads. Also included is a “Midtown” mix-use center.
Option 3: Uptown World. Creates a major “Uptown” by focusing development around the airport. Estimated build-out is highest with this plan.
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